Example sentences of "and come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No I do n't think that 's , sorry , I think it is perfectly possible for Stella to make this assumption to get them changed and to come with the revised version which says , which is apparently what Jenny has done here , this looks to me , in a not unreasonable way , it looks , she is saying something is there , this must be an example of what Stella means , data can be stored in three different ways where clearly previously that said four different ways . |
2 | I learnt that people think it is very important to have money and to come from a good family . |
3 | There was the sound of crunching metal as it hit one of the trees a glancing blow and came to a rocking halt . |
4 | She dug in her heels and came to a grinding halt . |
5 | I nodded , told Emil I 'd be back , and followed Zak down the Great Hall and round a comer or two and came to a buzzing gathering of people in an area like an airport departure lounge . |
6 | But at that moment their creaking conveyance gave a sudden fearsome jerk and came to a dead stop . |
7 | And came to a dead stop . |
8 | The taxi swerved out of the Champs Elysées , down the Avenue George-V and came to a sudden halt on the corner . |
9 | A few of the rearmost fled down the river valley towards Whitton , and made good their escape , but most stood their ground as soon as the hurtling , heaving mass lost impetus and came to a seething stay . |
10 | At corner Inn the ostlers were the only visible representatives , and the doors were still closed ; but at the village a number of the natives were astir , and came to a little stone pier where a boat 's crew were exchanging for the coin of the realm the sparkling treasure netted in the night season , and many of the lodgers would have the freshest of fresh herrings waiting them for breakfast . |
11 | She walked on and came to a one-story building surrounded by a cordon of wire fencing . |
12 | The others veered round a corner and came to a large field . |
13 | Preston thought about this and came to no satisfactory conclusion . |
14 | They then analysed over 800 one-month spreads for 62 months and came to the following conclusions : |
15 | And came to the uncomfortable conclusion that it might have been a warning … |
16 | They rode through another crowded court and came to the inner court lined only by chiefs . |
17 | We drove up the drive and came to the back door ; there were no police there either . |
18 | I looked at it afresh and came to the same conclusion . ’ |
19 | Unknowingly Raistrick followed the same path as the St. Mary 's workers and came to the same conclusion : the instability of the antibacterial substance did not make further attempts worth while . |
20 | He three-putted both the fourth and 12th holes , had only two birdies on his card , and came to the last hole needing a four for a 73 for a ten under par total of 278 . |
21 | She had n't done that she said since she was my age and came to the last page of Le Rouge et le Noir . |
22 | Another stipendiary magistrate , heard argument about abuse of the process and came to the opposite conclusion from Mr Bartle , namely that delay in Mr Cherry 's case did not constitute an abuse of the process . |
23 | He spent the entire morning with his legs crossed , not daring to go to the loo in case one of his colleagues was in there at the same time and came to the wrong conclusion . ’ |
24 | Erika and Karl got out of the warmth of the car into a crystalline coldness , walked up an avenue lined with bare trees and came to an enclosed garden . |
25 | The car ahead of them squealed to a halt , crashed backwards across the road into a stone wall , and came to an abrupt stop . |
26 | She carried the glass back to the sitting-room , and came to an abrupt stop when she saw Luke standing by the window , reading the paper , which she 'd left open at the horoscopes . |
27 | As all the alarming possibilities ran through her head , she gave a loud gulp and came to an abrupt halt . |
28 | He ran , and came with the front rank to the perimeter path and the low wooden fence . |
29 | ‘ There were only about 15 varieties available then , but I did some research and came across an American monograph written before the Second World War that listed 250 . |
30 | This was fine until the wind direction changed slightly and came across the fixed line . |